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Originally Posted by DodgerIrish
Small claims court unless you signed a waiver imo.
If your car stereo was stolen
I'm sure I signed a waiver of some sort.
Upon arrival, I found out that the actual body shop had been burned to the ground and they were building a new one. They told me my car would then be put on a flatbed from the drop off location and transferred to an operating location and assessed by the operating body shop and an insurance adjuster.
That took 7 days. The body shop refused to fix the bumper because of previous damage.
They couldn't replace the bumper because my driver's side quarter panel was dented from a previous hit and run. This car has a bullseye.
So they refused to fix it. I spoke with the at fault driver's insurance company and decided I would get it fixed at a different shop. With them giving me money the money that the body shop gave them an estimate for.
The insurance company sent me $664 dollars for a bumper within an hour.
Then I drop the rental car off and my car is torn to shreds on the inside, the body shop has no clue, I haven't even talked to the insurance company because I'm tired of pounding 0000000 to speak to a human and am about to just flat out sell the damn car.
I was cool with just a minor dent in the quarter panel but then this old dude schmuck in a brand new Ford 250 decides he's gonna call his insurance to get his dumb **** truck fixed. He should get his ****ing glasses fixed and learn how to drive a big as pickup and not run into parked ****ing cars.
Edit...my hooker girlfriend thinks the shop broke into the car by themselves. I think they left the car unlocked and some scumbag broke in. But in reality, there are cameras in that parking lot. It's a ****ing Enterprise Rent a car and Caliber Collision shared lot.
There is no way there aren't cameras.